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The two most popular clubbing areas in Seoul are definitely Hongdae and Itaewon. Both are located pretty far from one another, so make sure to check on Naver Maps which area is closest to you. I also liked Mikeâs Cabin for a similar atmosphere, but with more Latin music. It is a little louder so conversation might not be as easily had, but a fair trade for music with a little more flavor. These three were my go-toâs, although like I said, there are many more in Hongdae. Itâs not hard to find a bar where you can just sit down, have a drink, and have good conversatio
It features a massive modern design with high ceilings and a large fountain in the center. The music mostly consists of pop songs and their music videos are displayed on a jumbo four-sided screen hanging from the ceiling. I included this one because it offers something a bit different from Shenanigansâit broadcasts numerous live sports events. Additionally, they showcase football (soccer), rugby, select American football games, and various other sport
âThe Paintersâ in Seoul is the worldâs first live painting show combined with music â a few people have asked recently about an alternative to the âNanta Cooking / Comedy Showâ and weâd recommend âThe Painters
Speaking from personal experience, make sure to avoid that conversation unless you are fluent in Korean. This small club in Seoul offers mainly Hip-hop and RnB music with a won entry fee including a free drink. The music can be outdated at times but ë§íŹëȘšì the energy is high. Despite its size, it attracts a diverse crowd and offers a fun night out. This bar exudes an American vibe and is ideal for socializing with other patron
It has the same vibe as the one in Itaewon, cheap drinks, and easy to socialize with other drinkers. Itâs likely where youâll encounter the highest number of foreigners.